Sphere in S. Carolina, Orbs Over England, Triangle in Miss.

UFOs come in all shapes and sizes and recently there have been sightings of three different ones. We’ve got a sphere seen in South Carolina, oval orbs over Barwell, England, and a triangular UFO spotted in Mississippi. Are aliens trying to impress us with their mastery of geometry?

Stephanie Davenport saw two spheres in the sky over Taylors, South Carolina, on the evening of March 1st and decided to takes some pictures of what she thought were the sun and moon. As she zoomed in on the moon, she noticed lights all over it. She took pictures of the object from two different locations and all of them had the same lights. A family member who works at NASA told Stephanie the lights were overexposed pixels in her camera. Stephanie doesn’t buy this.

That doesn’t make sense to me because the object was behind clouds in some pictures and behind tree branches in others and out in the open in others. I have no idea what it could be or if it really is the moon.

That relative shouldn’t expect an invitation to Thanksgiving dinner this year.

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A video appeared this week of a sighting of two UFOs shaped like oval orbs over Barwell, Leicestershire, England. Joanne Kavanagh says she was awakened by a strange noise at 4:50 am on February 3rd. Looking out the window, she saw the bright orbs and watched them for 90 seconds – taking 20 seconds of video with her phone – before they flew off. Joanne reported an unusual behavior of the orbs.

The lights kept merging into one and moving side to side. Then they shot off at speed together and merged into one again.

Just after midnight on February 26th, Angela Ashton saw a “bright blinding light” through her bedroom window in Lewisburg, Mississippi. A “certified Paranormal Investigator” with Cryptic Shadows Paranormal Research, Ashton grabbed her camera and went outside to film what she described as a triangular UFO “at least the size of a football field.” She observed it hovering noiselessly with lights pulsating and occasionally glowing red. After 20 minutes, it shot straight up and disappeared. A drone expert contacted by a local TV station said the object was not a drone.

Paul Seaburn Paul Seaburn is one of the most prolific writers at Mysterious Universe. He’s written for TV shows such as "The Tonight Show", "Politically Incorrect" and an award-winning children’s program. He's been published in “The New York Times" and "Huffington Post” and has co-authored numerous collections of trivia, puzzles and humor. Paul likes to add a bit of humor to each MU post he crafts. After all, the mysterious doesn't always have to be serious.